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last midnight
see the tentative
i am fevered
weak-winged is song
i am the wind that wavers
take my bracelets
now while my lips are living
these be
along a river-side
as evening falls
there was a strangeness on your lips
o fair and stately maid, whose eyes
what shall we do now

 



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